<p>“What could be a better present this season than a new Christmas case for Sherlock Holmes? Bonnie MacBird’s worthy pastiche takes us back to 221B Baker Street in a snowy Victorian December.” —<em>The Wall Street Journal</em></p> <p>“The brilliant MacBird manages to produce a tale which is both authentic and original, yet pays homage to the genius of Arthur Conan Doyle.”<br />—<em>Dundee Courier</em></p> <p>“Neatly emulates the style and tone of Arthur Conan Doyle’s original stories … If you’re in the mood for light seasonal entertainment, albeit with a serious underlay, look no further.”<br />—Michael Dirda, <em>Washington Post</em></p> <p>“MacBird's series grows stronger with each book and she remains the best and most faithful pastiche writer out there today – bar none.”—<em>The Doyleockian</em></p> <p>“As long as there are writers as skilful and observant as Bonnie MacBird to keep the Holmes flame alight, I will be warming myself in its glow.”—<em>FullyBooked2017</em></p> <p>“Victorian London comes alive in this enthralling Christmas mystery, written with intelligence, style, and lovely period detail.”<br />—Mimi Matthews, <em>USA Today</em> bestselling author</p> <p>“<em>What Child Is This?</em> is the most charming, entertaining Holmesian yarn I've read in years… A must read for Holmesians—and others!”<br />— Matt Witten, author of <em>The Necklace</em></p> <p>“Bonnie MacBird’s <em>What Child is This?</em> stimulates the mind while it warms the heart. It confirms what we long believed: Not only is Sherlock Holmes the Great Detective, he is a great man.”—Leslie S. Klinger</p> <p>“A tender, beautifully fashioned homage to Holmes and Watson, and the power of love.”—Nancy Holder, author of The Wicked Saga</p> <p>“No one can surpass Conan Doyle at his best, but a select few pastiche writers get close enough that they can almost reach out and touch the master. Bonnie MacBird is one of those writers that achieves this consistently. If you need a Holmes story for Christmas (and who doesn't?) get hold of this immediately.”—The Doyleockian</p>

It’s the season of peace and goodwill, but a Victorian Christmas is no holiday for the world’s most popular detective in this new book from Bonnie MacBird, author of the bestselling Sherlock Holmes novel Art in the Blood. It’s Christmastime in London, and Sherlock Holmes takes on two cases. The angelic three-year-old child of a wealthy couple is the target of a vicious kidnapper, and a country aristocrat worries that his handsome, favourite son has mysteriously vanished from his London pied à terre. Holmes and Watson, aided by the colourful Heffie O’Malley, slip slide in the ice to ensure a merry Christmas is had by nearly everybody . . .
Les mer
It’s the season of peace and goodwill, but a Victorian Christmas is no holiday for the world’s most popular detective in this new book from Bonnie MacBird, author of the bestselling Sherlock Holmes novel Art in the Blood.
Les mer
“What could be a better present this season than a new Christmas case for Sherlock Holmes? Bonnie MacBird’s worthy pastiche takes us back to 221B Baker Street in a snowy Victorian December.” —The Wall Street Journal “The brilliant MacBird manages to produce a tale which is both authentic and original, yet pays homage to the genius of Arthur Conan Doyle.”—Dundee Courier “Neatly emulates the style and tone of Arthur Conan Doyle’s original stories … If you’re in the mood for light seasonal entertainment, albeit with a serious underlay, look no further.”—Michael Dirda, Washington Post “MacBird's series grows stronger with each book and she remains the best and most faithful pastiche writer out there today – bar none.”—The Doyleockian “As long as there are writers as skilful and observant as Bonnie MacBird to keep the Holmes flame alight, I will be warming myself in its glow.”—FullyBooked2017 “Victorian London comes alive in this enthralling Christmas mystery, written with intelligence, style, and lovely period detail.”—Mimi Matthews, USA Today bestselling author “What Child Is This? is the most charming, entertaining Holmesian yarn I've read in years… A must read for Holmesians—and others!”— Matt Witten, author of The Necklace “Bonnie MacBird’s What Child is This? stimulates the mind while it warms the heart. It confirms what we long believed: Not only is Sherlock Holmes the Great Detective, he is a great man.”—Leslie S. Klinger “A tender, beautifully fashioned homage to Holmes and Watson, and the power of love.”—Nancy Holder, author of The Wicked Saga “No one can surpass Conan Doyle at his best, but a select few pastiche writers get close enough that they can almost reach out and touch the master. Bonnie MacBird is one of those writers that achieves this consistently. If you need a Holmes story for Christmas (and who doesn't?) get hold of this immediately.”—The Doyleockian
Les mer
Inspired by Conan Doyle’s ‘The Blue Carbuncle’, Sherlock Holmes solves two brand new Christmas mysteries in Victorian London
Inspired by Conan Doyle’s ‘The Blue Carbuncle’, Sherlock Holmes solves two brand new Christmas mysteries in Victorian London • A new Sherlock Holmes for Christmas, beautifully packaged and illustrated by world-famous Marvel and DC comic book artist Frank Cho. • Fifth in the series of authentic Conan Doyle-style Holmes & Watson novels, with Bonnie MacBird’s previous Sherlock books selling in 20 languages. • Sherlock Holmes voted the public’s favourite detective in 2020’s ITV poll of detective characters – bigger than Poirot,Marple and Morse. Competition: unquiet spirits;the;devil’s due;art in the blood;three locks;thursday murder club;troubled blood;killings at kingfisher hill;death on the nile. by;agatha christie;sophie hannah;arthur conan doyle;ian rankin;david baldacci;robert galbraith;anthony horowitz;james lovegrove;mick finlay
Les mer

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780008521288
Publisert
2022-10-13
Utgiver
Vendor
Collins Crime Club
Vekt
490 gr
Høyde
240 mm
Bredde
159 mm
Dybde
25 mm
Aldersnivå
00, G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
240

Forfatter
Illustratør

Om bidragsyterne

Bonnie MacBird is passionate about Victorian London and Sherlock Holmes. She lives in an 1890 building right off Baker Street, and fell in love with Holmes as a schoolgirl in her native California. After many years in the entertainment industry as a film executive, Emmy winning producer and screenwriter, she now writes the critically acclaimed Sherlock Holmes Adventure Series for HarperCollins, bringing the much-loved detective back, traditional style, in full-length adventures. Meticulous research, a flair for deductions and a decided sense of humour have turned these into fan favourites. ART IN THE BLOOD was translated into twenty languages and was followed by UNQUIET SPIRITS, THE DEVIL’S DUE and THE THREE LOCKS.